Kent Hrbek Figurine


Item Number: B14

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Sep 27, 2010 9:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 2 bids - Item Sold!

Description

First baseman, #14 Kent Hrbek, had his number retired by the Twins in 1995.  Kent grew up in the shadows of old metropolitan stadium in Bloomington and was destined to become a Minnesota Twin.  The big kid who played the game as hard as anyone and had more fun than most treated Twins fans to much excitement from the day he donned a Twins uniform and homered in the 12th inning at Yankee Stadium to give the Twins a win until his final game in August, 1994.


He was much appreciated by his teammates and Twins' fans for his upper-deck power and agility for being one of the best to ever play first base in the majors.  He is among club leaders in nearly every offensive category, but may be best-remembered for his Game Six grand slam in the 1987 World Series.


Donated by Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Rochester - Pepsi is the official drink at the Twins games.

Special Instructions

Winner must pick up at Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center in Lanesboro, Minnesota or pay for shipping.

Donated by

Pepsi-Cola Bottling of Rochester